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Summary: Jesus' peace and love is eternal. His hope is that eternal peace and love would come to the earth.

Seeking the Peace and Love of Jesus Christ

John 14:25-31

Rev. Dr. Michael H. Koplitz

John 14:25 “These things I have spoken to you while abiding with you. 26 “But the aHelper, the Holy Spirit, bwhom the Father will send in My name, cHe will teach you all things, and dbring to your remembrance all that I said to you. 27 “aPeace I leave with you; My peace I give to you; not as the world gives do I give to you. bDo not let your heart be troubled, nor let it be fearful. 28 “aYou heard that I said to you, ‘I go away, and bI will come to you.’ If you loved Me, you would have rejoiced because cI go to the Father, for dthe Father is greater than I. 29 “Now aI have told you before it happens, so that when it happens, you may believe. 30 “I will not speak much more with you, for athe ruler of the world is coming, and he has nothing in Me; 31 but so that the world may know that I love the Father, 1I do exactly as athe Father commanded Me. Get up, blet us go from here.

Our Messiah Jesus knew he was approaching the end of his life. He had only three years to teach his disciples the lessons that would have taken more years to learn. There was a lot of cramming information into the disciples at this point. This part of John’s Gospel tells us that Jesus was quite concerned about what his students would do when he left them.

Jesus knew the history of a prophet coming to Jerusalem to spread the word of the LORD. He was going to die there, period. Therefore, he prepared his disciples, his students, for what was going to happen. Jesus’ message of love and peace was needed badly in the world then. Jesus’ message of love and peace is always needed. Today’s world needs it more than ever. The thought that the peoples of the world cannot live in peace and love is an extremely bad thought.

I remember watching the Miss America pageants in the 1960s and 1970s. I could be wrong because I was a kid, but I think just about every contestant said that world peace was the most important thing to them. It is a great message which echoes Jesus. Unfortunately, after over 2,000 years, the world peace and love that Jesus of Nazareth tried to establish has not happened.

What breaks my heart is when it occurs in the churches of Jesus Christ. Denominational authorities in the United Methodist Church are mistreating churches leaving over biblical differences, which saddens a 25-year United Methodist pastor. It is not just the sexual orientation issue that is driving the division. There is a lot more going on. When the bishops in my Conference announced, we do not have to follow the Bible, then the churches are not churches of Jesus Christ. The bishops in the UMC are more interested in bending to a small fraction of US society than to stand up for the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

Yes, I know someone hearing this or reading this will strongly disagree. It is the debate that should occur and not the antagonism from both sides of the issue. I heard that one bishop at their Annual Conference meeting told the delegates from disassociating churches to leave. After they did, the bishop held a prayer of thanksgiving that they left. What kind of peace and love is this? Let me tell you what it is not. It is not God’s peace and love, and certainly not Jesus Christ’s peace and love.

People may see things differently. If this was not so, then the LORD would not have given us freewill and minds to interpret His Word in different manners. However, the LORD expects us to be respectful to each other no matter how far apart people may be in their opinions. Jesus Christ’s love and peace are eternal. It is accepting of everyone and every idea.

Let me ask you this. How do you expect to get into Heaven if there is even one person you hate now? Let’s say for the moment that this person dies. Their soul returns to the LORD in Heaven. When you die and I hope you go to Heaven, you can run into that soul. Heaven comprises love and peace. Hatred is not allowed. How will your soul deal with this situation? Therefore, Jesus warned us to have a clean heart.

Yes, for those who are thinking, it is hard to be at peace and love everyone. I dislike it when people cut lines. How about when you are driving on the interstate, and you see a sign that says, “left lane closed ahead?” I move over to the right lane and crawl with the traffic, only to see cars flying by to get in front of us who are waiting. That’s wrong. Sorry if you do it. But it is wrong. I cannot say that I hate those people. Today, I excuse their ignorance and their self-centered egos that they think they are more important than me. I must admit that having this attitude took several years to finally achieve. I cannot be angry at ignorance because there is so much in the world. I will say that I dislike going to events where there are many people because the ignorance of respect is prevalent.

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